Label-free cognometric transport (a linear Procrustes map fit between embedding spaces from an unlabeled corpus, used to score a behavioral axis in a foreign space) is widely useful but unevenly reliable across embedding families. We report a single, bounded empirical regularity: across 17 size-controlled label-free corpora spanning two studies (n=5 + n=12), four OpenAI target models, two foreign embedding spaces, and 75 evaluation prompts, **cross-family transport quality is governed by a measurable threshold in corpus↔domain overlap** (mean-max cosine to the eval prompts in the home space). Below overlap ≈ 0. 31, cross-family transported AUC collapses to ~0. 69; at and above the threshold, cross-family AUC clears 0. 80 and tracks same-family. Same-family transport is essentially insensitive to overlap. A high-resolution 12-level replication recovered the cross-family threshold but **failed the preregistered same-family control criterion** (Spearman −0. 41, limit ±0. 40) ; we report this as a real bound on the claim, not a footnote. A separate cross-vendor preregistered test killed any universality reading: the same `mpnet × corpus₂` cell that is worst for OpenAI is worst for Anthropic (min transported 0. 617), showing the residual failure mode lives at the corpus/foreign-space boundary, not at the vendor boundary. The claim is therefore narrow: the threshold is a property of the **corpus ↔ foreign-space pairing**, vendor- agnostic in that sense, and only validated same-family. It is not a universal AI-integrity result. Repository: fathom-lab/styxx @ 58a1d98 (PyPI styxx==7. 4. 1). Bundle contents: paper, figure, raw run JSON (outcorpuscoverageₗaw. json, outcorpuscoverageₗawfine. json, outcrossᵥendorᵣefusalₜransportconfirm. json), scripts (corpuscoverageₗaw. py, corpuscoverageₗawfine. py, crossᵥendorᵣefusalₜransportconfirm. py, plotₜhresholdₗaw. py), the related papers establishing the audit chain (corpus-coverage law original + fine replication, cross-vendor stress, cross-vendor preregistration-killed confirmation, refusal-transport stress boundary, styxx status consolidation map, research integrity protocol), and the styxx-on-paper self-audit (threshold-law-self-audit-2026-05-18. md) — the paper scored by the very instruments it documents. Self-audit verdict: 0 cracks requiring revision; all 8 headline numbers match raw JSON within 0. 005; integrity protocol rules visibly followed; construct-ceiling firings on the limits/integrity sections are register artifacts predicted by the consolidation map. Honest bounds (also in the paper): the strict preregistered same-family flat-control criterion failed in the high-resolution 12-point replication (Spearman -0. 41 vs +/-0. 40 limit) ; an independent cross-vendor preregistration was killed (min Anthropic transported AUC 0. 617 below the 0. 70 floor). Both are reported in the paper body, not in footnotes. This is a Zenodo methods deposit, not peer-reviewed, no arXiv endorsement claimed, no universality claimed. Lineage: this deposit is methodologically downstream of the Fathom working-paper series (10. 5281/zenodo. 19609853, 10. 5281/zenodo. 19502710, 10. 5281/zenodo. 19468271) and is a supplement to the styxx tool (repo, PyPI 7. 4. 1, commit 58a1d98). It is not a continuation of the Fathom depth/geometry line; it is a separate, narrower empirical finding about label-free cognometric transport, audited by the same research-integrity protocol. Lineage: this deposit supplements Fathom v23 / styxx v7. 2. 0 and is methodologically downstream of the Fathom Cognometric series (Every Mind Leaves Vitals, styxx v6. 2. 0 ref impl, Fathom Cognitive Atlas v0. 3). It is a supplement to the styxx tool (repo, PyPI 7. 4. 1, commit 58a1d98). It is not a continuation of the depth/geometry line; it is a narrower empirical finding about label-free cognometric transport, audited by the same research-integrity protocol.
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